Rajpal Dictionary Of English Idioms Phrases

Rajpal Dictionary Of English Idioms   Phrases
Author: Shori,A K
Publsiher: Rajpal & Sons
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2010
Genre: English language
ISBN: 8170288576

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Dictionary of Idioms and Phrases

Dictionary of Idioms and Phrases
Author: Anand Sagar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1995
Genre: English language
ISBN: OCLC:959769465

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Dictionary of Idioms

Dictionary of Idioms
Author: Mahesh Sharma
Publsiher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9789350484852

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“It rained cats and dogs”, “I know where his shoe pinches”, “Yes, it was really a blessing in disguise”… These idioms are often used in common language in our day to day talk or even correspondence. Their usage makes the communication and message to be conveyed quite effective. Dictionary defines idiom as “a group of words whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words.” Idiom is a combination of words with figurative meanings. It often creates a picturesque image and that image conveys the meaning. For e.g. ‘where the shoe pinches’ the image automatically creates the image of pain and trouble and the place where there is trouble. Similarly, ‘add fuel to the fire’—it creates the image of fire blazing more and the meaning of aggravation comes out. The following example is widely employed to illustrate the point. Dictionary of Idioms by Mahesh Sharma: "Dictionary of Idioms: Unlocking the Meanings Behind Expressions" by Mahesh Sharma is a comprehensive reference guide that explores the world of idiomatic expressions. This dictionary provides explanations and interpretations of common idioms used in the English language, offering readers a deeper understanding of their meanings, origins, and usage. It serves as a valuable resource for students, language enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enhance their knowledge of idiomatic expressions. Key Aspects of the Book "Dictionary of Idioms: Unlocking the Meanings Behind Expressions": Extensive Collection: "Dictionary of Idioms" contains an extensive collection of idiomatic expressions commonly used in the English language. It covers a wide range of idioms, from everyday phrases to more specialized expressions, enabling readers to expand their vocabulary and grasp the nuances of idiomatic language. Meaning and Origins: The book provides detailed explanations of the meanings and origins of each idiom, shedding light on their historical context and usage. It helps readers understand the figurative nature of idiomatic expressions and how they contribute to effective communication. Usage and Examples: Along with explanations, the dictionary offers usage guidance and illustrative examples to demonstrate the proper context and application of idiomatic expressions. This enhances readers' comprehension and enables them to use idioms appropriately in spoken and written communication. Mahesh Sharma, a language enthusiast and expert in idiomatic expressions, presents the "Dictionary of Idioms: Unlocking the Meanings Behind Expressions" as a comprehensive resource for understanding idiomatic language. With a passion for linguistics and a deep knowledge of idiomatic expressions, Sharma offers readers valuable insights into the meanings and origins of common idioms. His book serves as a guide to unraveling the complexities of idiomatic language and enriching one's communication skills. "Dictionary of Idioms" is an indispensable tool for language learners, writers, and anyone seeking to enhance their understanding and usage of idiomatic expressions in the English language.

Dictionary Of Idioms Phrases

Dictionary Of Idioms   Phrases
Author: Anand Sagar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1985
Genre: English language
ISBN: 8172450176

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The Penguin Dictionary of English Idioms

The Penguin Dictionary of English Idioms
Author: Daphne M. Gulland,David Hinds-Howell
Publsiher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1986
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015012073188

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This dictionary of idioms is designed to stimulate understanding and familiarity by explaining their meanings and origins and giving examples of typical usage. The basis of the author's approach is the grouping of phrases around a limited number of key words from which idioms are derived.

Popular English Idioms and Phrases English Idiomatic Expressions

Popular English Idioms and Phrases  English Idiomatic Expressions
Author: Manik Joshi
Publsiher: Manik Joshi
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2014-10-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Most popular idioms and phrases | English idiomatic phrases | English language idiomatic expressions | List of popular idioms and phrases | Use of Idioms and Phrases in Sentences | Sample This: English Idioms and Phrases -- A ADD 001. -- State governments should add more teeth to anti-ragging laws. [‘add more teeth’ -- to make something more effective] 002. -- Financial issues are further going to add to their woes. ABACK 003. -- He appeared to be taken aback when it was revealed to him that an avid fan had his face tattooed on his arm. || We all were taken aback by bomb attacks. [‘taken aback’ -- very surprised] ACE 004. -- Our opponents hold all the Aces as they are strong where we are weak. [‘hold all the aces’ -- to have all the advantages] ACCOUNT 005. -- From all accounts, he was a loving family man. || From all accounts, he is a smart, fair-minded, detail-oriented middle-of-the-road jurist. [‘from all accounts’ -- according to what other people say] ACT 006. -- An accidental fire in your home is not considered an act of God because it could have been prevented. [‘act of God’ -- an event that is caused by natural forces] ADVANCE 007. -- The celebration started a day in advance. [‘in advance’ -- ahead of time] AFFAIR 008. -- Budget data revealed an alarming state of affairs. [‘state of affairs’ -- situation] 009. -- My birthday is going to be a quiet affair with a nice dinner. || We want our wedding to be a quiet affair. AGREE 010. -- Democracy requires that we agree to differ. [‘agree to differ’ -- (of people) to decide not to argue with each other over their different opinions about something.] AIR 011. -- Her clarification did not clear the air. [‘clear the air’ -- to improve a tense situation] 012a. -- When the residents started receiving mysterious threats, there was an air of mystery and fear. 012b. -- The air of celebration was evident outside the president’s office. 013a. -- It was fortunate that he arrived and erased the negativity in the air. 013b. -- There was an evil smell in the air. 014a. -- Body is nothing but a pile of ashes and it will one day disappear into thin air. 014b. -- Money was vanishing into thin air. ALL 015. -- I do not think we will be paying much more if at all we do. 016. -- If you stop her doing anything, she wants to do it all the more. [‘all the more’ -- extra] 017. -- These problems are needed to be solved once and for all. [‘once and for all’ -- forever] 018. -- All of a sudden, there was the fire. | All of a sudden a warm gust of wind came. [‘all of a sudden’ -- surprisingly] 019. -- I learned computer programming all by myself. || It is a lot of work, and I do it all by myself. || He had to run the family all by himself. ALONE 020. -- Workers were clearly in no mood to listen let alone comply with the request. || They could not figure out how to punish corrupt officials, let alone fix them. [‘let alone’ -- used to emphasize that because the first thing is not true, possible, etc. the next thing cannot be true, possible, etc. either] APART 021. -- A saddle tank on the tractor-trailer came apart and caused a diesel spill. [‘come apart’ -- to shatter] 022. -- In less than a fortnight of its formation, the Joint Committee for drafting the bill is falling apart. || Talks on a deal finally fell apart. [‘fall apart’ -- to collapse] 023. -- Storm has torn apart the lives of thousands of people. [‘tear apart’ -- to destroy] 024. -- We are poles apart. || Two exhibitions in prominent galleries immediately next to each other showed works that were poles apart in concept. [‘pole apart’ -- completely opposite] APPLE 025. -- We expected him to keep his business affairs in apple-pie order. || Everything inside the shop was spick and span and in apple-pie order, from the well-polished service counters to the glistening display cabinets. [‘in apple pie order’ -- well organized] ARM 026. -- Government maintained arm's length distance in all matters relating to film certification. [‘arms-length distance’ -- to avoid having a close relationship] 027. -- Nation welcomed new football coach with open arms. || European counties had welcomed the refugees with open arms. [‘with open arms’ -- in an extremely happy manner]

Dictionary Of Idioms And Phrases

Dictionary Of Idioms And Phrases
Author: R. Halman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2003
Genre: English language
ISBN: 8178800756

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Dictionary Of Idioms And Phrases

Dictionary Of Idioms And Phrases
Author: Dr. B. R. Kishore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8186332391

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